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How to Become a Cinema Projectionist

Cinema projectionists work in movie theaters where they operate equipment, such as projectors and sound and lighting systems. They focus on providing cinemagoers with smooth and enjoyable viewing experiences. To pursue this profession, you need to possess excellent technical and practical abilities.

What do Cinema Projectionists do?

The duties of cinema projectionists usually vary with cinemas. While projectionists working in digital cinemas have several computer-based duties, those in cinemas that use mechanical projectors and film reels have more physical duties.

Therefore, projectionists in older cinemas;

Ensure films are in good condition

Thread films into projectors

Operate the projectors to adjust sound levels and image focus

Close down projectors and perform maintenance practices, such as oiling

Ensure efficient ventilation

While projectionists in digital cinemas;

Coordinate online delivery of films with distributors

Operating air conditioning and lighting systems

Ensure compliance with safety and health regulations

Operate digital projectors, usually using a computer.

Work Environment

Cinema projectionists spend their time in windowless and air-conditioned operating booths or projection boxes. Because cinemas often start airing films in the afternoon, projectionists work from noon to around midnight, all week long. Projectionists employed in large cinemas work in shifts.

While at work, cinema projectionists may need to work at heights to fix filming screens and adjust curtains. The work for projectionists in older cinemas may be strenuous due to the lifting and carrying of heavy film reels.

Salary

The following table highlights the average annual salaries for cinema projectionists.

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Skills, Abilities and Competencies

To be an effective cinema projectionist, you should have;

Strong technical skills

Strong IT skills

Good eyesight and hearing ability

Good eye-hand coordination skills

Problem-solving skills

Quick reflexes and mechanical aptitudes

Career Progression

Although your employer will provide you with on-the-job training to boost your technical ability, ticketing and customer-service skills, you have to do more to increase your career advancement prospects.

You can pursue short, part-time courses to update your digital technology knowledge. Visit the BKSTSCTC website to gather more information on training programs for cinema projectionists.

Gradually, you can become a chief or head projectionist.

Employment Opportunities

Cinema projectionists can find jobs in the following places;

Movie theaters

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Because the automation of cinemas will limit employment opportunities for projectionists, aspiring projectionists should focus on polishing their technical skills and updating industry knowledge to attract employers. Nonetheless, according to the National Careers Service, the UK’s sports and culture industry will create about 80,000 new jobs between 2014 and 2020, meaning cinema projectionists have strong employment prospects.